I am detecting little phrases and nuances that sound oddly like some of the themes I've heard in the Eastwood "spaghetti westerns". I can't recall which ones they are but it's an unmistakable impression.

Am I right? Is there the hand of the movie maestro here?

Have a listen:

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@PopFiddle at first I wasn't hearing it. But I sense some kind of style or something. Maybe someone else that knows the scale or type of music can put it to better wording than I can.

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I sat through the digital click track performance and I hear it less. But when you are practicing the 2nd, 3rd or 4th violin parts the sound is much more reminiscent. Especially there is a little 1/32 note run in there that has that same quality, along with some other fast accompanying runs.

Those movie themes are pretty stark. I don't think there is any violin in any of them. But if there was I think there would be a similarity. There is also the key and mode of HOTRS itself which might be close or the same.